Example sentences of "be [adj] with the [det] " in BNC.

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1 Fast writing speeds are possible with the same memory effect as on the truly flat terminal .
2 The Chinese government for example , are allowing IVF programmes to prove their sensitivity in the wake of the One Child Family policy , and also because researchers are bored with the same old contraceptive research .
3 Short hair is great for its wash-and-wear-ability , but the downfall is that you always feel you 're stuck with the same old look .
4 You 've both followed international careers , acquiring a cosmopolitan patina , you 've both been involved with the same man …
5 Here , we are concerned with the former , relaxed and floppy , with huge jackets as comfortable as cardigans and roomy trousers designed to be tugged in with a sturdy leather belt .
6 That the preparation of a development plan should be a matter of self-training follows from those steps which the SDPP suggests , for instance , in auditing the curriculum : check whether the planned curriculum meets the statutory requirement ; identify possible gaps or overlap between subject areas ; ensure that where two or more subjects or activities are concerned with the same range of objectives , this is recognized and used positively ; analyse the curriculum for each year group in terms of curriculum objectives within and outside the National Curriculum ; decide in which part of the school curriculum to locate work leading to the National Curriculum and other school curriculum objectives ; assess how much teaching time is available and how best to use it ; compare planned provision with actual provision ; judge whether curriculum issues need to be among priorities of development ( DES 1989e : 7 )
7 Again , advice and assistance may be different with the latter requiring some positive action on behalf of the client .
8 Particular activities in the form of classroom tasks may appear to be very different and to represent quite distinct views of pedagogy but on closer consideration to be consistent with the same underlying principle of approach .
9 Throughout a long afternoon in Ipswich , however , we were unable to remember beyond Wayne , Derek and dear old Sniffer ( there was also Frank , not to be confused with the former Newcastle United fullback , Frank Clark ) .
10 These officials should not be confused with the many honorary and titular mudaliyars created by the British .
11 Finally , we note that all of the reviewed studies used retinol at doses near the recommended daily intake as the source of vitamin A. Therefore the results should not be confused with the many cancer prevention trials that are investigating the effects of high dose — β carotene .
12 Your spouse or partner or other colleagues may be involved with the same language .
13 It is not enough to say what a course is about ; physicists and engineers , biologists and doctors , economists and managers may each be concerned with the same phenomena but for different reasons and in different ways .
14 For this to have any meaning the different morphs must be familiar with the same range of potential prey .
15 Others certainly did : Metternich remarked , ‘ in the great Confederation , there is arising a smaller union , a status in statu in the full sense of the term , which will only too soon accustom itself to achieve its own ends by its own machinery … and will only pay attention to the objects and machinery of the Confederation insofar as they are compatible with the former ’ .
16 The varyingly white grouse of northern Europe ; birds from coastal Norway are intermediate with the all dark Red Grouse of the British Isles .
17 The songs were concerned with the same themes of love , death , deprivation , hardship , romantic yearnings and self-denial .
18 Here we seem to be implicitly relying on a further assumption , namely an assumption of topical coherence : if a second utterance can be interpreted as following on a first utterance , in the sense that they can be " heard " as being concerned with the same topic , then such an interpretation of the second utterance is warranted unless there are overt indications to the contrary ( again , see Chapters 3 and 6 ) .
19 He is stuck with the same rigid pricing arrangements for the next five years .
20 Very close to the wall is small and so there is little energy production ; far from it , is small with the same consequence .
21 Inciting another to take part in such a procession or meeting is punishable with the same level of penalty .
22 This case was concerned with the same facts as Wagon Mound ( No 1 ) and the same defendants .
23 I knew Nour was beautiful with the same sort of tutored , obedient awareness that led one to comprehend the merits of , say , the head of Nefertiti , but I did n't care .
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